by Coaching at Work | Sep 8, 2010 | Articles, Features |
Fans of the work of Ingmar Bergman, will appreciate the importance of silence in human interaction. In coaching too, silence can be golden. But just how does that work in a telephone session? John Charlton explains Silence is a really important part of good coaching....
by Coaching at Work | Aug 25, 2010 | E-newsletters |
Welcome to the August issue of the newsletter A group of us watched Gillo Pontecorvo’s brilliant black and white movie The Battle of Algiers (1966, re-released in 2007) recently. The film uses a gritty newsreel effect to recreate France’s suppression of...
by Coaching at Work | Jul 29, 2010 | E-newsletters |
Welcome to the July issue of the newsletter We’re moving closer and closer to getting clarity around accreditation— I know how confusing many of you find it, particularly when you’re trying to decide which route to accreditation to opt for, or if you’re a buyer trying...
by Coaching at Work | Jun 28, 2010 | Articles, Featured for non-subscribers, Research matters |
In recent months, a handful of large UK organisations have raised concerns about what they consider to be poor, unethical or even downright dangerous practice. But how, if at all, should they respond? Coaching is increasingly viewed as a profession in the UK – with...
by Coaching at Work | Jun 24, 2010 | Articles, Features |
How do you choose between executive and life coaching? Should we even be using labels? Georgina Fuller reveals why personal coaching is a victim of its own image and how the industry views its ‘poor relation’ What’s the difference between a life coach and an executive...